Our good friend Timothy Dahl, founder of Charles and Hudson, was inspired by all the Home Hacks he's seen here on Apartment Therapy and thus sent in his own project illustrating how to hang snowboards against the wall, keeping them clean and out of the way (very appropriate, considering the snow should be excellent after the recent storms here in LA).

What You Need

Equipment/Tools

Two small corks or rubber grommets

Two 2" self-tapping screws

Two drywall anchors

Ruler or measuring tape

Level Screwdriver

Instructions

1. First, gather your materials and determine where you'd like the board to hang. 2. Measure your snowboard across the top at it's widest width. Our board was 11" across. Mark two points on your wall at this widest width. Use a level to make sure the points are exactly across from each other. 3. Install your drywall anchors. You may not need anchors if you've removed the bindings from your board and you are using drywall screws. Take the screws and drive them through the exact center of your cork stoppers or rubber grommets then place the screw and stopper against the marked point on the wall and drive it through the anchor or drywall. 4. Make sure your anchor points are now even with each other and are solid into the drywall. If they are uneven start over. 5. Take your snowboard and raise it bottom side to the wall and gently lower it from the center to the wides point where it will catch on your cork or rubber anchors. 6. Sit back and admire your new snowboard storage/display that took less than $5 in materials and 15 minutes to setup.